Cryptic1911
Well-known member
Hey guys, I have an old compressor that I'm looking for info on.. Its an old PowerForce (made by ingersoll-rand) from 1985. It looks like a 60gal, horizontal tank, has a 5hp marathon electric motor. My dad bought it in 1985, and he says its a 2 stage, and thinks it will do like 18cfm at 100psi or something like that. The compressor motor is a straight stand up oiled type (not a vtwin) and it has what looks like an aftercooler between the air outlet and the tank inlet.
He used to use it for sandblasting and painting cars, so I know it has plenty of oomph, just curious what the actual specs are. It has no model number on it anywhere, just the powerforce logo, and the tag on the tank says it will hold 200psi. There are a couple pages from some sort of manual, but that doesnt really give any specs, just an exploded parts view of the compressor. It shows two cylinders, one large, one small, and they are on alternating crank journals, so to me that looks like its definately 2 stage.
I looked online, and I can't find any mention of PowerForce compressors other than a recall on a small portable one. From that recall, it looks like PowerForce was an offshoot of IR as were a bunch of other brands like charge air pro, mac tools, etc
He used to use it for sandblasting and painting cars, so I know it has plenty of oomph, just curious what the actual specs are. It has no model number on it anywhere, just the powerforce logo, and the tag on the tank says it will hold 200psi. There are a couple pages from some sort of manual, but that doesnt really give any specs, just an exploded parts view of the compressor. It shows two cylinders, one large, one small, and they are on alternating crank journals, so to me that looks like its definately 2 stage.
I looked online, and I can't find any mention of PowerForce compressors other than a recall on a small portable one. From that recall, it looks like PowerForce was an offshoot of IR as were a bunch of other brands like charge air pro, mac tools, etc
